IrishSpartan
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Do you have a strong dislike for Coach Rudolph?Dude is the absolute worst.
Do you have a strong dislike for Coach Rudolph?Dude is the absolute worst.
No?Do you have a strong dislike for Coach Rudolph?
He was terrible at his job and not qualified to be hired in the first place.
I think he also had his own youtube channel that covered high school recruitingPretty sure that Couv got hired by 247 after cutting his teeth at Slap The Sign or something like that. It was a brief tenure but he didn't go straight from here to 247
Embarrassing. In the words of the late, great David Lynch, “Fix your hearts.” It’s important to remember no one forced the Trojans to join the Big Ten and put themselves in a position where they “fly back and forth across the country every other week.” It’s also important to remember that if you don’t suck at football, the travel is less of a big deal (USC was Maryland’s only Big Ten win; Notre Dame beat AAC champ Army on one coast and then a week later beat the Trojans on the other). It’s a shame to see the Trojans, who for years leaned into aggressive non-conference games, go this route. They canceled a series with Ole Miss (Lane Bowl would have been so cool), tried to get out of their game with LSU last season and now have a sparse future non-conference slate.Lincoln has talked a lot about future nonconference scheduling. Everyone wants to know about the Notre Dame series. What’s the outlook for that rivalry?
It’s such an important series to our fans and both universities. I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again: In an ideal world, we’re going to keep playing each other. With that being said, the landscape has changed dramatically. We’re now playing in a conference where we fly back and forth across the country every other week, and CFP expansion and how you get access to the CFP and how things are seeded and selected. Those, to me, are important, unanswered questions. So we remain in conversations with Notre Dame about the series. I think we’re clear to each other (that) we’re going to continue to evaluate what’s best, and it’s my job to evaluate what’s best for our student-athletes and our program. As we keep doing that, we’re excited to go back to South Bend next year.
Twin peaks and mad Men references in one story? Approved.SIAP but I finally got around to reading the latest edition of the Rakes Report; Chris absolutely put USC and Riley on blast about their vagueness regarding future schedule as it pertains to ND. Cowards to even think about ending the annual rivalry.
The whole thing is ALWAYS a good read, but here's that excerpt below, for those interested who might not have read it:
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Rakes Report #256: And I can see that this is me, and I will be - you'll all see I'm the one
New hires, scheduling updates and celebrating a return to the top of the polls.rakesreport.substack.com
One reason this might be helpful long term is that it seems like USC is getting ready to pull the plug on playing Notre Dame annually. Lincoln Riley, a coward, has been whining about it and in a recent interview Trojans athletic director Jen Cohen, a coward, said this:
Embarrassing. In the words of the late, great David Lynch, “Fix your hearts.” It’s important to remember no one forced the Trojans to join the Big Ten and put themselves in a position where they “fly back and forth across the country every other week.” It’s also important to remember that if you don’t suck at football, the travel is less of a big deal (USC was Maryland’s only Big Ten win; Notre Dame beat AAC champ Army on one coast and then a week later beat the Trojans on the other). It’s a shame to see the Trojans, who for years leaned into aggressive non-conference games, go this route. They canceled a series with Ole Miss (Lane Bowl would have been so cool), tried to get out of their game with LSU last season and now have a sparse future non-conference slate.
While Big Ten programs love to act like playing nine conference games makes them braver than the troops, they don’t have to do that. If the Big Ten announced they were moving to eight conference games and mandating at least one Power Four opponent in non-con for their schools because it would be good for college football, that arrangement would have a high approval rating. A retort could be “Our bloated monstrosity of a conference already fails to have balanced league schedules with nine games so moving to eight would make us even more of a loose scheduling consortium without an identity or purpose” but, again, no one made you do that. In the words of the late, great Robert Morse as Bert Cooper, “You sold your birthright so you could marry that trollop.” (Let’s bring “trollop” back into the lexicon.) Instead, it seems like the Big Ten and SEC are going to try and destroy the sport so they can make a few extra bucks to rule over a pile of ash and degenerate gamblers.
I love the Notre Dame/USC rivalry and hope it is preserved but if one side wants to increase their chances of going 8-4 instead of 7-5 every season via cowardice there isn’t much to be done on the Irish end, unless you know Trojan donors who can step up and threaten/shame them into maintaining it.
I've said it before and many others have, but I really look forward to his newsletters. Must-read stuffTwin peaks and mad Men references in one story? Approved.
SIAP but I finally got around to reading the latest edition of the Rakes Report; Chris absolutely put USC and Riley on blast about their vagueness regarding future schedule as it pertains to ND. Cowards to even think about ending the annual rivalry.
The whole thing is ALWAYS a good read, but here's that excerpt below, for those interested who might not have read it:
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Rakes Report #256: And I can see that this is me, and I will be - you'll all see I'm the one
New hires, scheduling updates and celebrating a return to the top of the polls.rakesreport.substack.com
One reason this might be helpful long term is that it seems like USC is getting ready to pull the plug on playing Notre Dame annually. Lincoln Riley, a coward, has been whining about it and in a recent interview Trojans athletic director Jen Cohen, a coward, said this:
Embarrassing. In the words of the late, great David Lynch, “Fix your hearts.” It’s important to remember no one forced the Trojans to join the Big Ten and put themselves in a position where they “fly back and forth across the country every other week.” It’s also important to remember that if you don’t suck at football, the travel is less of a big deal (USC was Maryland’s only Big Ten win; Notre Dame beat AAC champ Army on one coast and then a week later beat the Trojans on the other). It’s a shame to see the Trojans, who for years leaned into aggressive non-conference games, go this route. They canceled a series with Ole Miss (Lane Bowl would have been so cool), tried to get out of their game with LSU last season and now have a sparse future non-conference slate.
While Big Ten programs love to act like playing nine conference games makes them braver than the troops, they don’t have to do that. If the Big Ten announced they were moving to eight conference games and mandating at least one Power Four opponent in non-con for their schools because it would be good for college football, that arrangement would have a high approval rating. A retort could be “Our bloated monstrosity of a conference already fails to have balanced league schedules with nine games so moving to eight would make us even more of a loose scheduling consortium without an identity or purpose” but, again, no one made you do that. In the words of the late, great Robert Morse as Bert Cooper, “You sold your birthright so you could marry that trollop.” (Let’s bring “trollop” back into the lexicon.) Instead, it seems like the Big Ten and SEC are going to try and destroy the sport so they can make a few extra bucks to rule over a pile of ash and degenerate gamblers.
I love the Notre Dame/USC rivalry and hope it is preserved but if one side wants to increase their chances of going 8-4 instead of 7-5 every season via cowardice there isn’t much to be done on the Irish end, unless you know Trojan donors who can step up and threaten/shame them into maintaining it.
Pretty sure that Couv got hired by 247 after cutting his teeth at Slap The Sign or something like that. It was a brief tenure but he didn't go straight from here to 247
Haven't had a chance to sit through this yet, but greg and his cocaine never disappoint.
Someone give me the Cliff's Notes on the Loy saga.
Lots of 3.7 GPAs over there?A decent collection of posters have been extremely critical of him of recent, more than just a one off joke like mine in the Bowden thread for example. Very direct daily attacks on his professional ability and continued presence on ND board. There is a “Ask Tom” thread since he left and they basically attacked him so much he said he’ll leave then.
There is since a thread calling out the outrageous bad behavior of a small handful that has like 150 upvotes and the trolls complaining that their First Amendment right will be taken away if they don’t get to whine constantly. Prister had a pretty serious reply too.
Imagine basically the worst day of infighting on IE ever, that happens daily on Irish Illustrated.
A decent collection of posters have been extremely critical of him of recent, more than just a one off joke like mine in the Bowden thread for example. Very direct daily attacks on his professional ability and continued presence on ND board. There is a “Ask Tom” thread since he left and they basically attacked him so much he said he’ll leave then.
There is since a thread calling out the outrageous bad behavior of a small handful that has like 150 upvotes and the trolls complaining that their First Amendment right will be taken away if they don’t get to whine constantly. Prister had a pretty serious reply too.
Imagine basically the worst day of infighting on IE ever, that happens daily on Irish Illustrated.
A decent collection of posters have been extremely critical of him of recent, more than just a one off joke like mine in the Bowden thread for example. Very direct daily attacks on his professional ability and continued presence on ND board. There is a “Ask Tom” thread since he left and they basically attacked him so much he said he’ll leave then.
There is since a thread calling out the outrageous bad behavior of a small handful that has like 150 upvotes and the trolls complaining that their First Amendment right will be taken away if they don’t get to whine constantly. Prister had a pretty serious reply too.
Imagine basically the worst day of infighting on IE ever, that happens daily on Irish Illustrated.
Any chance he goes by ND2008?One of the II complainers now says he's contemplating starting his own thing![]()
One of the II complainers now says he's contemplating starting his own thing![]()
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For comparsion, that's Roby Toma on the left, who was 5'9 i believe...
So is Loy riding off into the sunset now with Dante's mom?